CO-CURRICULAR

CO-SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES 2014-15

For classes: III – VI

Greetings from Velammal Vidhyashram !

Velammal believes in nurturing pride and building confidence in every student of this school. We will be beginning with Co-scholastic activities for this year as they play a major role in contributing to the team spirit and personal growth of every child. Inter and intra personal relationship and leadership skills are enhanced through these activities. Every student need to opt one each from 3A and 3B activities.

3A Activities

3B Activities

Literary club - English

Cub & Bulbuls

Literary club -Tamil

Scouts

Literary club - Hindi

Guides

Eco Club

Band

Math Club

First Aid

Health & Wellness Club

Yoga

Heritage Club

Aerobics

Virtue Club

SUPW(Socially useful productive work )

Financial Literary Club

Gardening

After School Activities (ASA)

After School Activities (ASA) are activities that take place outside regular class teaching and yet are related to student learning. As such, they fall within the scope of the school curriculum. ASA take care of the students’ different developmental needs such as their sense of moral values and attitudes, skills and creativity. Through their participation in ASA, students can learn to communicate, to co-operate with other people and in addition to enrich their life experience. If students are given the opportunities to organise ASA, they will gain first-hand experience of programme planning and leadership, thus enabling themselves to discover and develop their potential.

Academic subjects and extra-curricular activities complement each other and develop a well-rounded, socially skilled, and healthier student. These activities help to develop the whole student.

To coordinate different parts of the body like - hands, eyes, fingers, feet etc. To introduce with the classical and regional styles of
dance. to provide complete awareness of one’s own body,to express a natural way of human feelings and expressions,to improve concentration,
mental alertness,aesthetic sensitivity among children